Movie-level production, even lower than the level of the TV series, the predicament of Marvel is gradually becoming apparent

Godfrey 2022-12-05 06:25:18

I was looking forward to this one before the broadcast, because it feels like it will be in the style of Captain America 2, and Captain America 2 is almost my favorite Marvel movie. There are still doubts about the necessity. Captain America 2 directly convinced me that the Captain America is an indispensable existence for the Avengers.

But now it's the fourth episode, and I feel disappointed. Marvel without jokes can't hide the shriveled story.

Basic logic problems: 1. The Red Wings that can perform perspective scanning in Team America 3 are useless here and need a falcon to see.

2. Falcon can't pay the loan but owns an exoskeleton vehicle he stole in Captain America 2.

3. The fact that the new US team took office is indeed beyond my expectations, because I don't think the government will find a new US team except for a problem with its brain. If the government insists it needs a symbol, it is not justified that this new US team has a shield from the beginning, can't the media see that? And if you need a symbol, you need it, right? Did you actually send him out on a mission? Do you really think you can just find an ordinary person with a shield? The old American team did not go it alone. 4. The US team's partner, as far as the meaning of this person's existence in the whole process is, what's the point of blackening the US team? There is no weapon other than a Glock in the whole process. If you want to find a team, you can also find War Machine. Okay, isn't War Machine considered a military person?

5. There is a problem with the character design. The Baron did not talk much from the 3 people in the American team. This part suddenly became a Marvel-style character. The third episode suddenly killed the scientist because he thought that no matter what, the super soldier could not exist. , it's not such a big source of information, you can use it to go crazy fishing, you can't kill it after you've used it, and the logic of not letting super warriors exist is very interesting (BVS likes it), you don't let super warriors exist I'm true I feel that there are a bunch of people in this world who are more dangerous than super warriors, such as the one with wings and vibrating arms, and the son of Iron Man.

6. The terrorists here highlight the sacrifice of their partners by letting a super soldier run and knock down the telephone pole.

7. The Wakanda Guards are arrogant to arrest the Baron, but so arrogant, why don't you go directly to the Baron? There has to be a conflict first and then everyone fights. Isn't your purpose to catch the baron? The baron ran away and didn't even notice, bullshit.

In addition to the above problems, the rest is the perception level.

1. The reason why the new US team is blackened is because the partner died. You designed it to be useless and unworthy of being scolded because you can't bear the pressure, so how good is it to inject serum for blackening. By the way, let's map the reality, right?

2. Suprematism, I checked the word and it seems to be an art style. The villain and the villain have been discussing this all the time. Others are trying to make the audience understand the contradiction between the protagonist and the villain as much as possible.

3. Terrorist organizations want the world to return to the way it was before, why? What's wrong with the world now? Why haven't these problems been resolved yet? It's all verbal and not detailed. As an audience, I can't understand the villain's purpose. No matter how hard you try to shape the villain normally, let the audience think deeply about these basic things.

In addition, there is almost no sense of suspense.

Marvel's problem has been obvious since Ant-Man 2, that is, you don't get rid of jokes and the plot is not much tortuous, and the depth is limited. I like Captain America 2, I like to have depth in him, and discuss what has been discussed since 9/11. What can the government do for security, with realistic action and enough laughs, but the Falcon and the Winter Soldier? I hope Marvel can surprise me later.

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